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:I didn't have an umbrella but that didn't matter as the rain ??had stopped?? (stop)
:My friend offered to take me to lunch but I refused as I ??had already had?? a sandwich. (already have)
:It was too late when we arrived to the station the train ??had just left?? (just leave).
:I had just finished cleaning the house when my parents ??arrived?? (arrive).
:Hardly had she opened the door when the telephone ??rang?? (ring).
:No sooner ??had he opened?? the window than a bird flew in (open).
:I took the book back to the library when I ??had read?? it (read).
:John and Sam ??were walking?? in the street when the car ??ran over?? the cat (walk/run over).
:Mark ??dried?? the dishes, then put them away (dry).
:After breakfast he ??had?? a shower, brushed her teeth and ??got dressed?? (have/get dressed).
:The twins ??were yelling?? at each other when dad suddenly ??appeared?? in the doorway.
They shut up right away (yell/appear).
:Why are you sitting and watching TV? You ??were to go shopping?? for me this afternoon! (go shopping)
:I ??was to go camping?? but I couldn't because I fell ill (go camping) .
:Most of the furniture ??was sold?? after my grandmother died (sell).
:The robbers ??were taken?? to prison (take).
:Papers and documents ??were scattered?? all over the place, all the drawers ??had been emptied?? by the robbers (scatter/empty).
:He was limping because he ??had been injured?? in a car accident when he ??was?? a child (injure/be).
:The judge, who took just 45 minutes to decide on the sentences, said he accepted Fraser was a drug addict who ??had admitted?? what ??he had done?? (admit/do).
:I lost a father, someone to watch over me, who ??had done his best?? to do so, though he ??had failed?, (do one's best/fail).
:The public was bewildered as to what Blake ??had done?? to deserve such a draconian sentence (do).
:The student who ??had made?? the presentation was very critical of her efforts (make).
:Looking some people in the face I could see what 15 years of hard work ??had done?? to them (do).
:Later Miss Francis of Maidstone ??was to give?? evidence to the jury (give).
:The announcement that Guy ??was to be?? godfather to the new baby brought her to her senses with a sharp jolt (be).
:He put the things back into his wallet, except for the blue card informing him that he ??was to see?? Dr Pool next morning.
:The legend of El Cid began there, but nearly a thousand years ??were to pass?? before the true story of his life and deeds began to be known (pass).
:Linda, a very proficient pilot herself, was preparing to enter the Women's Aerobatic Competition when the National Championships ??were to be held?? in the USA later this month (hold).
:Having left Australia after studying there for 2 years, I knew I ??would come back?? again later in my life (come back).
:Despite the argument they had half an hour before they ??would go shopping?? together and everything was very pleasant (go shopping)
:Peter loved biology at school, he knew ??would become?? a vet later (become).
:Lenin, with his wealth of information about the situation in Russia in 1917, ??would tend?? to interpret that information from only one perspective (tend).
:In 200, when the Euro was introduced, many people predicted that a single currency ??would slow down?? economic growth in Europe (slow down).
:Why are you surprised? I knew he ??wouldn't come?? to her birthday party. (not come)
:He dreaded the moment he ??would have to tell?? her she was adopted (have to tell).
:He always rushed to the phone, he ??wouldn't let?? me answer the phone you see (not let) .
:An excited woman ??was making?? an emergency call over the phone - "Doctor, please come over right away. My husband is in great pain (make).
:I ??had once been?? a medical student and was thinking of returning to the university to finish my medical studies (once be).
:Mike looked sad. He ??was thinking?? that the way she had responded to his own kiss hadn't meant what he had believed it had (think).
:When she arrived to the playground her children in front of her ??were jumping?? and ?? waving?? at her wildly with a big smile on their faces (jump/wave).
:Dreadlock Doom the jailer ??had discovered?? the loss of his prisoners and, cursing horribly, was running back to Mutton House (discover).
:My best friend, Mary was no longer there. She ??had moved?? to New York (move).
:I was very pleased to see Peter after such a long time. I ??had not seen?? him for 2 years (not see).
:Peter wasn't at home when I arrived. He ??had just gone out?? to buy bread (just go out).
:The house ??was?? very quiet when I ??got home??. Everyone had gone to bed (be/get home).
:Sorry for being late. The car ??broke down?? on my way here (break down).
:There was a car by the side of the motorway. It ??had broken down?? and the driver was trying to repair it, so we ??stopped?? to see if we could help (break down/stop).
:I didn't recognise Mrs Smith, she ??had changed?? a lot (change).
:He had thought about flying to Rome but all the flights ??were booked up?? (book up).
:I ??had meant?? to call my parents but couldn't find a phone box (mean).
:She ??had not expected?? to see Peter again, so she was delighted when they met at the exhibition (not expect).
:When she came into the hall, everyone ??started?? cheering (start).
:When Nigel collapsed, I ??phoned?? for an ambulance (phone).
:When she opened the book, she saw that some pages ??had been torn out?, of it (tear out).
:By the time I got to the kitchen, the wood ??had caught fire??. Luckily I managed to put it out (catch fire).
:Just as I ??was getting?? into the bath, the fire alarm ??went off?? (get/go off).
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